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These 20 DC tech companies are hiring right now

And Thursday, March 17, from 6-9 p.m., is your chance to meet with them.

At NET/WORK Philly 2015, our take on the jobs fair. (Photo by Neal Santos)
Most job fairs suck. NET/WORK DC doesn’t.

If you want a job in tech, this is the place to be. Technical.ly has hosted NET/WORKs in BaltimorePhilly and Delaware, and now, for the first time, we’re gathering hiring tech firms here in the District.
A select group of businesses and startups, plus some community organizations, that are looking to connect with jobseekers will be at Impact Hub DC this Thursday, March 17 from 6-9 p.m.
Register
Tickets are $10 for jobseekers, students are free with valid ID and there’s a happy hour from 8-9 p.m.

Here are the organizations looking to hire/meet local talent:

  1. JellyFish
  2. Terbium Labs
  3. Independent Journal Review
  4. Publicus
  5. NotionTheory
  6. Umi Workshop
  7. Blue Cart
  8. 540
  9. Grid Point
  10. Full Measure Education
  11. General Assembly
  12. Bytecubed
  13. Social Tables
  14. National Geographic
  15. Wedding Wire
  16. Open Data Enterprise
  17. Development Gateway
  18. Feedback Labs
  19. NAVA
  20. MakeOffices

Plus, you won’t want to miss these extra perks:

  • Free resume reviews and mock interviews
  • Professional headshots to replace your LinkedIn selfies
  • Dev Talk — “Best Practices Using Google Chrome Developer Tools” with Kristian Bouw, cofounder & CEO of NotionTheory
  • Happy Hour with beer, snacks and more networking

Looking to hire and interested in exhibiting at NET/WORK? There are still a few spots left! Contact sales@technical.ly for more info.

Companies: Nava / Technical.ly
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